looks like a nice idea. But how does it marks the packet? Also, suppose my
real-time task want to get the data send over UDP, how can it process?
Can I use the complete networking facilities of Linux.
Regards,
Yusuf
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> If Axel Bernal can figure out how to post on this list, we will have
> a tulip car ethernet driver released that shares bandwidth with
> Linux. That is, it marks certain packets as RT and when those packets
> are received by a system running the driver, they are pulled out of the
> packet stream before Linux gets a chance to see them.
>
> On Fri, Nov 05, 1999 at 05:58:57PM +0530, Yusuf Motiwala wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > In RTLinux, networking is a part of linux kernel which runs as a
> > non-realtime task.
> > Does it impact the performance if my data communication/networking tasks
> >
> > are time critical. ?
> >
> > I have not used linux kernel much, just compiled and installed it
> > successfully. So
> > excuse me if above question does not make any sense.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Yusuf
> >
> >
> >
> >
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